2923.24
Possessing criminal tools.

(A)
No person
shall possess or have under the person's control any substance, device,
instrument, or article, with purpose to use it criminally.

(B)
Each of the following constitutes
prima-facie evidence of criminal purpose:

(1)
Possession or control of any dangerous ordnance, or the materials or parts for
making dangerous ordnance, in the absence of circumstances indicating the
dangerous ordnance, materials, or parts are intended for legitimate use;

(2)
Possession or control of any
substance, device, instrument, or article designed or specially adapted for
criminal use;

(3)
Possession or
control of any substance, device, instrument, or article commonly used for
criminal purposes, under circumstances indicating the item is intended for
criminal use.

(C)
Whoever violates this section is guilty of possessing criminal tools. Except as
otherwise provided in this division, possessing criminal tools is a misdemeanor
of the first degree. If the circumstances indicate that the substance, device,
instrument, or article involved in the offense was intended for use in the
commission of a felony, possessing criminal tools is a felony of the fifth
degree.